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Arizona Council on Economic Education

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 860896574 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE B99 · Education · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.azecon.org
revenue
$701K
expenses
$647K
net assets
$1.3M
employees
5
volunteers
500
program ratio
83%
mission · from form 990

ToreachandteacheveryArizonastudenttobecomefinanciallyandeconomicallyresponsibleinworkandlife.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Arizona Council on Economic Education (ACEE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting economic and financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce development in Arizona. It achieves this by training K-12 teachers, engaging students, and coaching parents, primarily serving low-income students across the state.

activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Financial Literacy & Career Readiness Education 1 activity
    • Deliver economic education programs to K-12 students
      Provides economic education programs to over 300,000 primarily low-income K-12 students annually across Arizona. These programs are implemented in 2,249 schools within 264 public and charter school districts.
  • Educator Professional Development Programs 1 activity
    • Train teachers in economic and financial education
      Provides professional development to approximately 2,000 in-service and pre-service teachers each year, equipping them to deliver high-quality economic and financial education in classrooms.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Distribute free economic education resources to schools
      Supplies free economic education materials and resources to schools throughout Arizona to support classroom instruction and program implementation.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$701K
Contributions & grants$679K97%
Program service revenue$32K5%
Investment income$3K0%
Other revenue$-13K
expenses
Total expenses$647K
Program expenses83%
Admin / overhead12%
Fundraising6%
Salaries & benefits$465K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.38M
Cash$1.28M
Investments$0
Liabilities$89K
Net assets$1.29M
Liquid reserves23.7 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -5.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Elena Zee President 60 $129K
board members · 24
  • Bill Callahan — Director
  • Brian Harris — Director
  • Dawn Hennings — Director
  • Debbie Henney — Director
  • Emily Schwartz — Director
  • Huacong Chen — Director
  • Jacob Gold — Director
  • Jason Koeller — Director
  • Judie Verb — Director
  • Julie Jakubek — Chairman
  • Katie Pehrson — Director
  • Kris Anest — Vice Chair
  • Kris Yamano — Treasurer
  • Manoj Varghese — Director
  • Maria Baier — Director
  • Mary Bernal — Director
  • Melody Cline Vlades — Director
  • Mike Staten — Director
  • Natalie Beck — Director
  • Rachel Weiss — Director
  • Robyn Hansen — Director
  • Sarah Hancotte — Director
  • Susan Lee — Director
  • William A Hicks — Director
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Arizona Department of Education Partner — Partners with the Arizona Department of Education.
  • Council for Economic Education Network — Contributes to a national network of affiliates within the national Council for Economic Education.
  • Federal Reserve Bank Partner — Partners with the Federal Reserve Bank.